From this Sunday’s NY Times, a fascinating article covering the war that no one is covering, that is, the fight over daily planning and calendar-keeping technology. In an age of means and perfectionistic pursuits of efficiency, what does one do? Filofax or iCal? The choice between electronic and brick-and-mortar modes of organization is evidently a hot one at the moment, and one that obviously has more to do with matters of personal identity than with what will survive an unfortunate plop in the commode. Why not make the move to something that syncs seamlessly with our other convenient technological applications?…
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